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  1. Al Jazeerah is BBC on Al Jazeera Gets a US Voice · · Score: 5, Informative

    It was formed when BBC closed it Arabic division. Those folks went and started Al Jazeerah.

    It is criticized as too west in the Arab world.

    JFYI.

  2. Parental control on Ask Slashdot: Keeping Your Media Library Safe From Kids? · · Score: 5, Informative

    did you try it

    http://www.xbmchub.com/blog/2012/08/13/parental-control-for-xbmc-addons/

    Keep all shares password protected with mounts/drives only available to xbmc PCs.

  3. Link to google cache and video on How Experienced And Novice Programmers See Code · · Score: 1
  4. Re:Dig out those Dialup Modems on Syria Drops Off the Internet Grid · · Score: 2

    I'm no HAM operator, logic goes to say that some smart HAM operator in the 21st century should have figured out ethernet over HAM. too lazy to google.

  5. Oh Canada! on Nexus 4 Includes Support For LTE · · Score: 0

    Or everyone in Canada, all the 3 top players are on band 4. Rogers, Bell and Telus. Now I do regret not getting it.... argh

  6. Re:I'm too lazy to check but... on BlackBerry 10 Preview Looks Positive · · Score: 1

    That is the one, and its a good thing.

  7. Skip the software on Ask Slashdot: Math and Science iOS Apps For Young Kids? · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Just something from personal experience. I got my kid bunch of nice learning software for Android. He loved them, played them, learned a lot.

    Then we had our student led parent teacher meeting/conference. Turns out, he doesn't do jack in class because he finds it all too boring. And it is, when he gets to race a car for solving the right question, sticking stuff with glue on paper is rather pale.

    Result... he knows his stuff but is "officially" a C grade student. He is in grade 1 so no worries, however I will skip the software to tame his exitment level.

  8. Re:Idiots on Pakistan To Cut Phone Services To Prevent Muharram Attacks · · Score: 1

    On what basis...

    you sound like some "grumpy" old guy

  9. Indian sweat shops on It's Hard For Techies Over 40 To Stay Relevant, Says SAP Lab Director · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I am an Indian. And he is correct for the wrong reasons. Western countries should actually do something about this, kind of like how they (at the very least) frown upon sweat shops of china.

    Guys like him exploit young IT workers as they are starting their career trying to prove something. This results in 12+ hour working days and often weekends too. If AT&T pays some company in India to do some software, they need it done. the company in India treats these folks like work horses and 11:00AM to 11:00PM, 7 day a routine is quite common. Hence a 40 year with family with a PM around his age will say screw you and go to his kids. It has nothing much to do with tehcnologically relevant or not, so the 20 year slave labour does provide him more value. Not only does he work hours on end, he asks lesser money. A shit peace of software with a pretty interface is delivered to the client, non-techie iPhone generation business people see this bit, say, ooh look slide to unlock, this must be good, lets cut the check. Off to another client.

    Anyhow, I am 37 and learned to say no to pushy managers long back, clearly I don't provide the value I did 10 years ago when 11-11 was the norm.

  10. Re:$1,500,000 for porn on $1,500,000 Fine For Sharing 10 Movies On BitTorrent · · Score: 1

    It blows too man.....

  11. Re:Disgousting behaviour on Pakastani Politician Detained By US Customs Over Opposition To Drone Strikes · · Score: 5, Insightful

    This is very tricky, as a muslim I do think twice. What happens often and I know people who have no intention of funding terroists end up doing so. There is a Earth Quake in pakistan, loads of people give charity, some, few months later are declared supporting al-qaeda and this dude who cut a $20 check gets on the hook.

    My own cousin, who would be the first to gun down taliban ended up doing so. My family is "main stream muslim" with some of my cousin with US airforce flying missions in Iraq and Afghanistan (ok one, but yah at least one). We do not support extremist at all. But it gets rather tough when someone is asking for donations for Earth Quake relief and that ends up going in the wrong hands. Often, these charities are declared supporting al-qaeda months after someone has donated.

    I am surprised folks voted you Informative.

  12. God on Dr. Richard Dawkins On Education, 'Innocence of Muslims,' and Rep. Paul Broun · · Score: 2, Insightful

    In my experience, discussion with a handful of atheist on and off led me to believe that they are only topped by extremists when it comes to discussion on existence of God. Majority of the believers are busy living a life and thanking God once in a while.

    I prefer agnostics to atheist. Atheists, IMO follow a religion that does not believe in God.

  13. Re:South Park did it first! on Would You Put a Tracking Device On Your Child? · · Score: 2

    hehe... I have one on my wife, time to time she wonders how i show up in malls where she is shopping.

    More to the current, topic, I think this question needs to be asked from parents, slashdot crowd, al though teksavvy is, IMO the wrong crows. My views on parenthood changed after having my own. Instead of being pissed at parents with cranky kids in flights, I now sympathise with them.

    As a parent, I wouldn't mind having one on my kids. I don't know the statistics, but its like thunderstorm, you wouldn't send your kid out in one, however unlikely, so given then choice, I would like something to track them easily.

  14. Lego Mindstorm NXT on Ask Slashdot: Best Book Or Game To Introduce Kids To Programming? · · Score: 2

    This question keeps poping up on slashdot every once in a while!

    Get him a lego mindstorm, let him build robots that he controls from his computer code, then flash the java firmware on it uses java instead of the OEM UI interface.

    Mind storm http://mindstorms.lego.com/en-us/Default.aspx

    Java firmware http://lejos.sourceforge.net/

    Disclaimer: don't have fun instead of him. I find I play with my kids mindstorm just as much as he does.

  15. Re:If US policy is causing Muslim attacks . . . on Saudi Arabia Calls For Global Internet Censorship Body · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Having lived in India as well as Saudi Arabia and then moving to the west as a Muslim, I can answer that. And answer that is all I will do, it is not a justification for the actions in any way or form.

    The answer is short, education. There is a huge populace of uneducated muslim's in the world, probably the highest percentage of the 3 major religons in the world. With education comes tolerance and understanding that so many lack. Since the 1960s, Saudi Arabia started preaching its brand of wahabism to a lot of muslims, not only at home but abroad. This gave you the likes of Taliban and extremist Islam was born. Afghans were know for revenge long before Islamist Islam took roots with Saudi Sponsored madarsas to drive away Russians (I will let you guess who thought it was a good idea to drive away Russians in this manner). All these uneducated fighters were given a cause to fight in the name of the religion.

    Living in Saudi Arabia, one thing that is quite apparent is that they are very strict in terms of what they intepret Islam. Their religious police would come out at us with sticks if we dared play soccer during prayer time. This brand of Islam was exported with oil money to a lot of places and you get terrorism.

    Not only that, a few corrupt indviduals will go murder innocent non-muslims in the name of Islam. The same breed of uneducated non-muslims would then go kill muslims and decades of enimosity lasts between societies and cultures. You get into a feedback look of hate and suffering exploding to sad events like 911.

    IMO, this generation of terrorist cannot be enlightened, the focus must be to bring the new generation up with education and tolerance. Taliban know this full well and you get 14 year old girls shot, only if the west would realise this too.

  16. Re:Wow on How To Add 5.5 Petabytes and Get Banned From Costco · · Score: 1

    I'm actually on CrashPlan which also offer unlimmitted, they haven't complained yet for about a TB of data. All you calculations are good, I have onsite backup as well, but I have digital photos of family/freinds for about the last 10 years which are about 150GB and then bought a 1080p camcorder about 4 years ago and that footage is already in excess of 500GB. So I really wanted an offsite backup to go along with backup on my NAS. 4 years of unlimitted storage costed me about $140 bucks. I am fortuante to have 7mbps uploads so the backup between 8:00PM to 8:00AM (my providers unlimitted usage hours) took about 20-25 days buy was done just fine. I tototally recommend it.

  17. Re:screw you guys... on Galaxy Tab Sales Ban Lifted, Samsung Sues Apple Over iPhone 5 · · Score: 1

    Surprizingly I agree, I had the opportunity to play with some of the new prototypes given to developers and was really impressed. Having said that, it didn't seem like anything new except for a few interesting gestures to do stuff, but I would definitely say they caught up to the market. I do like the 9900 but just putting off from getting one in hopes of getting a BB10.Further, I find the new personal/corporate modes or whatever they call it interesting (the dev prototype didn't have this). Next year is going to be an interesting one in terms of seeing how RIM performs.

    FYI, dev prototype is really a miniaturised playbook IMO. Apparently the BB10 has more, personal/corporate zone as an example.

  18. Re:Babylon search bar is not optional on The Pirate Bay Launches Free VPN · · Score: 1

    Not too-too bad, I have half a decent system at home, I run 2-3 VMs on it under virtualbox, here comes one more just for this purpose.

  19. Re:Nice Political Flamebait on The Mathematics of 'Legitimate Rape' and Pregnancy · · Score: 4, Funny

    coitus!

    Sheldon, is that you?

  20. Re:And... on Indian Gov't Bans Bulk SMS, Investigating Social Media · · Score: 0

    Chee thanks for stereotyping. I'm from India where calling a handicap just that doesn't bother him. Or calling a black person just that is no offense to anyone. So excuse me if I take your post with a pinch of salt. In the west we keep coming with terms just so someone is not offended, handicap becomes physically challenged and you can't even call your Christmas holidays "Christmas holidays".

  21. Sure, unless your very goal is to hurt that someone, there should be some persecution for that. Its one thing giving your opinion and risking hurting someone, its another to make a comment to actually hurt someone.

    Saying I'm an atheist is ok, saying you are stupid because you believe in god is not.

  22. Re:pre-emptive stripping + unstrip with plugins on Samsung Galaxy S3 Stripped of Local Search · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I think a safe way would be to strip it and change the entire search framework to a plugin based system. later let third part apps put plugins into the search framework.

    They already do this for sharing, facebook when install can add itself as a share provider and application wishing to share content automagically see facebook( or dropbox etc).

  23. ETA: 11 weeks on Order Limit On Raspberry Pi Lifted · · Score: 1

    "Dispatch expected in 11 weeks"

    That's what the raspberry pi website says.

  24. Dilbert on Laser Powers Lockheed Martin's Stalker Drone For 48 Hours · · Score: 1

    Just in time for today's dilbert

    http://www.dilbert.com/2012-07-12/

  25. Re:the fact that this worked is on Carderprofit.cc Was FBI Carding Sting, Nets 26 Arrests · · Score: 2

    I recalled watching some program where robber handed out a "hand me all your money" note on the back of his medical prescription.

    Over time I realized that majority of these petty thief are doing what they are doing because they are too dumb or lazy to do anything else.

    I mean it takes certain kind of an idiot to do stupid crime, the smart ones become bankers.